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Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

How many degrees do you set the air conditioner for in the summer?

The article titled 'Na koliko stopinj poleti nastaviti klimo? Večina dela to napako' by Svet24.si discusses a common mistake people make regarding setting the thermostat during summer. It highlights that many individuals incorrectly set their thermostats too low, which can lead to unnecessary energy consumption and discomfort. The piece aims to educate readers on proper temperature settings for optimal comfort and efficiency. However, the article does not provide specific recommendations or data to support its claims, leaving the advice somewhat general.

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How many degrees do you set the air conditioner for in the summer?

The article titled 'Na koliko stopinj poleti nastaviti klimo? Večina dela to napako' by Svet24.si discusses a common mistake people make regarding setting the thermostat during summer. It highlights that many individuals incorrectly set their thermostats too low, which can lead to unnecessary energy consumption and discomfort. The piece aims to educate readers on proper temperature settings for optimal comfort and efficiency. However, the article does not provide specific recommendations or data to support its claims, leaving the advice somewhat general.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a general observation about a common behavior related to climate control, rather than taking a clear ideological stance. While it touches on energy usage, which could be linked to broader environmental policies, the framing remains neutral and informative without overtly favorit

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